I?ve been thinking about some cool comic crossovers that will never be made. Here is a list of them.

Deadpool and Battlestar Galactica: Deadpool loves the show, so it seems like a natural cross over. We could have deadpool watching an episode then falling a sleep and dreaming that he is on the galactica fighting cylons.

Spiderman and Red Sonja: If spidey thinks that MJ is hot, wait until he sees Sonja!

Cylons vs. Jedi: The cylons could be some sort of new battle droid during the clone war.

24 and Battlestar Galactica: The Cylons reach earth with galactica on their heels. Galactica destroys the Cylcon basestar, but not before it a heavy raider, filled with skin jobs, launches and manages to reach LA. With their ship destroyed, the skin jobs launch a series of terrorist attacks against LA. The only thing that stands in their way is Jack Bauer.

Spider-man and the Spider Babes vs. that spider thing from dark tower: I don?t know a lot about dark tower, but that weird spider devil thing seemed like a good villain for spidey, especially with all of the spider totem stuff that JM has injected into the spider-man mythos. I got the impression that this thing was the big bad ass of the dark tower, so why not bring all of marvels spider based people to bear against it. The spider babes are the two spider woman and arana.

Star Wars and Deryni crossover: Due to a Transfer Portal malfunction, Morgan finds himself in the GFFA. When he lands, all Force-sensitive beings feel it. He meets a Jedi, who at first thinks Morgan is another of his kind. Eventually, they find out that they are very much alike. With the Jedi's help, Morgan constructs another Transfer Portal, which doesn't malfunction, and goes back to Gynnedd with a secret he knows he must take to his grave. No one believe him if he says he went to another planet; his people have not even speculated about extraterrestrial life. They'll think it was only a dream.

Anyway, I like the idea of a JLA/Star Wars crossover. It would have to be non-canonical, of course, but I think, considering the JLA's capabilities, it wouldn't be far-fetched for the JLA to come to the GFFA . . .

1. Spider-Man/The Flash. (I figured that they're actually a bit similar, in that while they have a specialized set of super powers, they're still as relatively injury prone as an average person. And I see them working well together, in terms of personality.)

2. Captain America/Superman. (Two iconic American figures in comics, meeting on a crossover adventure of their own. Why Marvel and DC never considered the potential epic-ness of such a crossover still puzzles me.)

2. Captain America/Superman. (Two iconic American figures in comics, meeting on a crossover adventure of their own. Why Marvel and DC never considered the potential epic-ness of such a crossover still puzzles me.)

2. Captain America/Superman. (Two iconic American figures in comics, meeting on a crossover adventure of their own. Why Marvel and DC never considered the potential epic-ness of such a crossover still puzzles me.)

The unconventionally-premised Spider-Man/Red Sonja, a second crossover with Dynamite Entertainment was announced, by Michael Avon Oeming and Mel Rubi (with covers by seemingly ubiquitous cover artist Michael Turner). Five issues, starts in August